The Killing Fields of America - Infants, babies, teensToday's children are tomorrow's society and look at the condition of our society. Millions of precious children never stand a chance with one or both parents boozing it up on a regular basis or doing those "victimless" drugs like pot, cocaine, heroin, meth or prescription pills. Why are Americans now so dependent on chemical crutches? I believe because they are spiritually bankrupt and as I said above, the break-up of the......http://www.newswithviews.com/Devvy/kidd560.htmby Devvy Kidd

Nov. 14, 2012: President Obama answers a question during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington. (AP)

Don't pick on the little lady.

Wednesday, President Obama bizarrely cast the U.N. Ambassador to the United Nations, Susan Rice, as some delicate flower the boys should stop picking on for her dissembling claims on five Sunday talk shows following the killing of 4 Americans in Benghazi. But, there is no damsel in distress and Obama's paternalistic bravado in defense of a top administration official is going to come back to haunt him.

"If Sen. McCain and Sen. Graham and others want to go after somebody, they should go after me," Obama intoned to the stenographers worshipping at his feet. The media had gathered for a rare "press conference" where Fox News' Ed Henry and ABC's Jake Tapper are usually the only ones who ever seem to ask a question that elicits anything other than filibustering presidential pabulum. (One "journalist" actually congratulated the president on his win and gushed about how she has never seen him lose an election.) Group hug!

Another Fine Mess the Government Got Us Intoby Chuck MuthNovember 16, 2012

Never is the Law of Unintended Consequences on such stark display as when the government tries to “fix” something.Now, one can argue that the Constitution does allow for the federal government to build and maintain interstate highways. As such, one can argue that assessing a fee on each gallon of gas purchased in order to fund the construction and maintenance of federal interstate highways is appropriate. A dedicated tax to fund a specific government program targeted at those who use roads, streets and bridges. And that arguably constitutional tax-and-build system has worked fairly well for many decades now. However, Congress just can’t restrain itself to its constitutionally permissible functions. So in 1975 it decided that car manufacturers had to be forced to increase the average miles per gallon every car built and sold in American got. It’s called the CAFE standard.

The Heavy Burden of ObamaCare

"Society in every state is a blessing, but government, even in its best state, is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one." --Thomas Paine

There are two policies that bear primary blame: ObamaCare and the fiscal cliff. Markets and business owners are struggling to prepare for these two gut punches. With the fiscal cliff, of course, higher taxes could cripple particularly small businesses' ability to hire or expand. But ObamaCare is doing much the same thing in a way that will only worsen as the tentacles of regulation extend ever further.Now that the reality of Barack Obama's re-election is settling in, the U.S. economy is shifting and making the necessary adjustments to brace for four more agonizing years of Hope 'n' Change™. In the last 10 days, we've seen news of the fallout in everything from the stock market plummeting to jobless claims skyrocketing and the poverty rate spiking. Thanks to Obama's assault on job creators, the list of businesses announcing layoffs, cuts and closings is growing daily. But not to worry: Obama says the "private sector is doing fine."

Friday morning, Rep. Peter King (R-N.Y.) said former CIA Director David Petraeus told lawmakers that he always believed that terrorists were involved in attacking the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya — at odds with his initial testimony two months ago when he labeled the Sept. 11 assault a "spontaneous reaction" to an anti-Islam video. Watch King's videoHERE.

Now that Obama has won reelection, news of how he plans to run his new administration has been springing forth fast and furiously.Despite alluding to a time of peace in his reelection speech last week, the latest on foreign policy going forward indicates otherwise.Like so many other issues, the new foreign policy agenda would have been nice to know before the election.According to the LA Times, Iran, Syria, Afghanistan and missile defense are all currently being “reassessed”by the Obama administration.